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  1. How to Describe Yourself in French: 9 Steps (with Pictures)

    4. Describe your overall physique. The words to describe beauty are "beau" (bo) for men or "belle" (bell) for women. Use the construction "Je suis" (zhe swee) followed by the adjective. "Je suis belle" means "I am beautiful" if you are a woman. "Fort" (for) means strong, while "faible" (febl) means weak.

  2. How to Introduce Yourself in French in 10+ Lines + Audio

    1) Bonjour, enchanté (e) de faire votre connaissance. "Hello" and "Nice to meet you" are must-know phrases. Any introduction will probably will start with these words. Hello, it's nice to meet you. Bonjour, enchanté (e) de faire votre connaissance. You should also listen and hear real French - Press play below.

  3. Talking about yourself in French

    5 sentences to talk about yourself in French. Ok so we are going to learn how to describe yourself (your tastes, your goals,…). Keep in mind, the sentences below are made to be easily customisable. In the video, I go in more details about how to customise them (what verb to use, what forms, in what order,..). AND, I gave you examples.

  4. How to Describe Yourself in French

    Describing How You Look. Start off with "je suis..." (zuh swee), which means "I am." This is similar to English and the French sentence would be constructed the same way. However, in French, if you are a female, you must use the feminine ending of the adjective. In the adjective charts below, the feminine form of the word is listed second.

  5. Introduce yourself in French (+Mp3) with these 10 examples

    Learn how to introduce yourself in French with 10 examples and audio clips for pronunciation practice.

  6. How To Talk About Yourself in French (many audio examples)

    This is a colloquial way in French to introduce oneself, a bit like saying "Hey, Fred here !" When talking about yourself, you would only use " Moi c'est ... " in very informal and relaxed situations, e.g. a friend circle. Otherwise, you would use a more classic : "Je m'appelle Fred" or "Mon nom est Fred".

  7. 30 Useful French Essay Phrases and Transition Words in French

    Learn 30 useful French essay phrases and transition words to enhance your writing and speaking skills in French.

  8. How to Introduce Yourself in French

    You can cut it down to Un plaisir de vous rencontrer ("Pleased to meet you") or even Un plaisir ("A pleasure"). But there are many other ways to show your interest when you greet in French: Je m'appelle Julie. ("My name is Julie.") C'est un très joli prénom. ("It's a really pretty name.") Je suis photographe.

  9. 10 Lines in French You Need for Introducing Yourself

    10 Lines You Need for Introducing Yourself. Je m'appelle Jacqueline. My name is Jacqueline. Je viens de France. I'm from France. J'habite à Paris. I live in Paris. I've been learning French for a year. Bonjour, enchanté (e) de faire votre connaissance.

  10. Introduce Yourself In French In 7 Best Ways

    After the initial greetings, you are asked basic information about yourself, and you should know the very basic phrases and words to answer appropriately. Here is a complete guide to introducing yourself in French. Keep reading! Simple French Greetings. In French culture, you always greet other people when meeting them. Here are standard French ...

  11. Moi-même Part 1

    This video is a full lesson of how to describe oneself in French. How to say one's name, age, how to say how one looks and how to describe oneself with adjec...

  12. How to Talk About Yourself in French (with audio)

    These phrases will help you learn to talk about your physical features in French. "Je suis grand, mince, et j'ai les yeux bruns.". - "I am tall, skinny, and have brown eyes.". You could also say "marron, " which also means brown. That said, while the word "marron" can be used to describe eye color, it is not used in French to ...

  13. How to Write an Essay in French

    4 Types of French Essays and How to Write Them 1. Text Summary (Synthèse de texte). The text summary or synthèse de texte is one of the easiest French writing exercises to get a handle on.It essentially involves reading a text and then summarizing it in an established number of words, while repeating no phrases that are in the original text.

  14. How to write an essay in French

    The first paragraph of your French essay should briefly introduce the topic and engage the reader. Here are some examples to help you write your essay: In recent years, the [topic] has become a hotly debated issue, with [brief outline of arguments]. The [subject] has been the subject of controversy for several decades, with [brief overview of ...

  15. 10 Expressions to Speak About Your Personality in French

    Whether you're describing yourself, a friend, or simply practicing your language skills, these expressions will be indispensable. 1. Je suis quelqu'un de... (I am someone who...) This phrase is a great way to introduce a personality trait. Je suis quelqu'un de patient. (I am someone who is patient.) Je suis quelqu'un de généreux.

  16. 8 ways to introduce yourself in French

    Now you know how to introduce yourself in French. But if you're wondering how to introduce someone else in French, here are a few common options:. The formal way to introduce someone else: Je vous présente _ /Je te présente _. Je vous présente _ /Je te présente _ means "Allow me to introduce _ " . Note that this phrase depends on whether you use vous or tu with the person you're ...

  17. How to Introduce Yourself in French

    Keep in mind that you don't add the article "a" (un or une) before the job in French like in English. For example, you would simply say: A: Je suis professeur. (I am a teacher.) And in order to understand your conversation partner's response, you'll want to have a solid vocabulary base of French professions.

  18. Top 10 Lines You Need for Introducing Yourself in French

    May 24, 2016. Top 10 Lines You Need for Introducing Yourself in French. Click here to listen how to pronounce those phrases! Je m'appelle Jacqueline. My name is Jacqueline. Je viens de France. I'm from France. J'habite à Paris. I live in Paris.

  19. Lesson 1 of French for beginners: introduce yourself in French

    Watch the video on YouTube. Play the video. Thanks to this video and this article, you will learn how to introduce yourself in French: 1) You will learn greetings as "Bonjour" = "Good morning" or "Hello". 2) You will learn to say what your name is. That is to say to express your first name. For example: "Je m'appelle Thomas ...

  20. Common French phrases: talking about yourself

    If you're learning French, being able to talk about yourself is a great way to start practicing the language. In this lesson, we'll go over some common French phrases for talking about yourself. Je m'appelle ____. (My name is ____.) This phrase is used to introduce yourself. J'ai ____ ans.

  21. How to Introduce Yourself in French: 15 Useful Phrases

    My name is Karin.". " Je me présente " is pronounced, "Zhuh muh pray-zant.". 5. Introduce yourself over the phone with "(Name) à l'appareil. " This phrase means " (Name) speaking," or " (Name) here," and it's used exclusively when speaking on the phone in formal business situations when a contact calls you.

  22. How to Write an Essay in French Without Giving Yourself Away as a

    To truly immerse yourself in the French language, observe and mimic the sentence structures used by native speakers. Analyzing essays written by experienced writers can prove invaluable in grasping the authentic style required to compose a captivating essay. 3. Use Transition Words: Crafting a Smooth Flow of Ideas